Posted by George Marsh on November 06, 2012 at 13:40:09 from (50.104.246.0):
I went on searchtempest.com and searched for gator. The scammer has the same title for many cities on craigslist..
#2O11~XUV~4WD~JOHN~DEERE~GATOR~825I~ONLY~556/HRS
The one for my town was just flagged for removal a gain. All the rest have been flagged many times on different days.
Craigslist warns not to send money to an escrow account. Here is his last email to me wanting me to send money to an Amazon escrow account.
From: David Goodwin
Let me explain the process to you.. > > It will be shipped from Minot, ND and I'll pay the shipping to your location. > > You will need to send the funds to Amazon to provide the transaction > protection for both parties. I will start the shipping process the same > day I have received notification of the escrow payment. They will hold > your payment in escrow and only release it to me once you have received, > inspected, and signed the transaction approval provided by Amazon for > the gator. You will be allowed 3 inspection days at your address. If the > gator is not as I described, and you decline the transaction, Amazon > will refund you 100% of the escrow payment and I would be responsible > for the return shipping. > > Tell me your decision and I will contact Amazon regarding our > transaction. After that, they will send you the information needed to > begin the process. > > Thanks
Want to have some fun with the guy search your craigslist and offer to buy it with pay-pal, money order or pay cash for it. Tell him you live close buy and want to see it. You need his phone number too. Bet you won't get a number.
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